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UN Weekly a podcast from UN News, brings together journalists, experts, senior officials and influencers, for an engaging and entertaining guide to the fascinating, little-known and often misunderstood world of the United Nations.
In each episode, we break down one of the big global stories with a UN angle, share reports from our correspondents in the field, and take an in-depth look at a key topic.
UN Weekly is available every Friday on the UN News Audio Hub, and the video version comes out on Saturdays, on UN WebTV and the United Nations YouTube channel.
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Piping hot power
‘Keep it in the ground!' is the rallying cry, when it comes to fossil fuels. However, in Dominica there is a clean, renewable, subterranean resource that the government is very keen to get out of the ground: heat.
Conor Lennon and Myra Lopes find out how the small country is vying to join the select group of countries powered 100% by renewables. And Matt Wells reports from Antigua, which is hosting the Small Islands Developing States conference, where the focus is on surviving the destructive consequences of the climate crisis. Today's guest is Stéphanie Fillion, UN Correspondent for The Asahi Shimbun.
What exactly are SIDS? https://www.un.org/ohrlls/content/list-sids
Dominica and geothermal energy: https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/04/1149136
SIDS4 Conference: https://news.un.org/en/search/sids4 -
Net-zero, lowered flags, and the enduring power of tea
On this week’s show, Conor is joined by UN News colleague Heyi Zou and China Global TV reporter Dezhi Xu, for an animated discussion about the lowering of UN flags, China’s role in the transition to a net-zero economy and, in the week of the International Day of Tea, the merits of a good cuppa,
World Economic Situation and Prospects report
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International Day of Tea
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Studio production was by the UNTV team. The editor was Joon Park from UN Video, the Executive Producer was Mita Hosali.
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UN Weekly: Bringing the work of the United Nations to life
Welcome to UN Weekly, a podcast from UN News.
We will bring together journalists, experts, senior officials and influencers, for an engaging and entertaining guide to the fascinating, little-known and often misunderstood world of the United Nations.
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Plastic not fantastic
On the first episode of UN Weekly, Conor Lennon and Myra Lopes focus on the effect of the climate crisis on small island developing States (SIDS), which are struggling to cope with hurricanes, flooding and wildfires. Island nations are also drowning in plastic, which is washing up on beaches, clogging rivers and, for the most part, is not recyclable and takes hundreds of years to break down.
The team are joined by Deandre Williamson from Bahamas Broadcasting, and May Yaacoub from the UN office for SIDS and least developed countries, to look at global UN-led efforts to get to grips with the problem, and how a once-in-a-decade event in Antigua can help them to fight back the plastic tide.
Full Trinidad pollution video
Polluting rivers, beaches and the ocean: How can Trinidad solve its plastics problem? | UN News
SIDS4 conference page
Studio production by Alan Adair, Jiayi Wang and Carlos Macias. Editing by Andrea Ocampo, Executive Producer is Mita Hosali. UN Weekly is a UN News production.
Email us: unweekly@un.org